Cancer

Teen Cancer Stories | UCLA Daltrey/Townshend Teen & Young Adult Cancer Program
Teen Cancer Stories | UCLA Daltrey/Townshend Teen & Young Adult Cancer Program administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

http://uclahealth.org/TYACancer
Teenagers and young adults shouldn't stop enjoying their youth just because they have cancer. In an exciting and historic partnership with Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) and Who Cares UCLA Health is pleased to introduce the first Teen/Young Adult Cancer program in America. The vision of the UCLA Daltrey/Townshend Teen & Young Adult Cancer Program is to ensure that every young person receives the best possible care and professional support to help them meet the physical and emotional challenges of a cancer diagnosis.

Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Treatment  |  Cincinnati Children's
Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Treatment | Cincinnati Children's administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

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Cincinnati Children’s is known for treating kids.

But there’s another group that comes here for cancer treatment. They’re known as the AYAs, short for Adolescent and Young Adults.

They choose to come here instead of adult cancer centers because we offer what many adult centers don’t. We couple comprehensive treatment with clinical trials, cutting-edge fertility preservation services and support for the entire family.

Here, patients have access to the most advanced treatments.

Our staff of pediatric experts is used to extending a little hand-holding – even to teens and adults.

Our cancer specialists have helped change the outcome for thousands of patients. We want to help you kick cancer, too.

We know the best medicine comes in many forms. Maybe it’s laughter in the teen lounge or music at your bedside.

Sometimes, you may just need someone to listen.

At Cincinnati Children’s, we can turn a frightening diagnosis into a game plan for beating it. Learn more at http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/aya

Meeting Unmet Needs of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer | UCLA Vital Signs Newsletter
Meeting Unmet Needs of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer | UCLA Vital Signs Newsletter administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

Cancer in adolescents and young adults is a relatively rare occurrence compared to older adults, so “they are at greater risk for delayed diagnosis, poor care coordination, limited access to clinical trials and inadequate psychosocial support,” says pediatric
oncologist Jacqueline Casillas, MD, MSHS, director of the Daltrey/Townshend Teen & Young Adult Cancer Program at UCLA.

“Many medical oncologists outside the academic medical-care setting rarely see patients in this population in their daily practices, and so may not be familiar with the nuances associated with caring for patients in this age group,” Dr. Casillas explains. “Consequently, adolescents and young adults may not receive the multidisciplinary care needed to optimize their survival and quality of life.”

The Daltrey/Townshend program aims to fill that gap by addressing the medical, psychosocial and supportive-care needs of adolescents and young adults, from diagnosis through survivorship. The program facilitates access to the most appropriate pediatric or adult clinical trials and research, providing appropriate psychosocial support and services for patients and their families and delivering patient-centered clinical care in a specialized, age-appropriate cancer unit — the first of its kind in the U.S.

Learn more about the Daltrey/Townshend Teen & Young Adult Cancer Program at UCLA at
http://uclahealth.org/DaltreyTYACancer

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